Manifestation of multimodality in a simple ecological-genetic model of population evolution

Manifestation of multimodality in a simple ecological-genetic model of population evolution
Zhdanova, O.; Frisman, E.
2016-09-10 00:00:00
An investigation of the nature of dynamics of the population size and genetic structure is carried out for a homogeneous ecologically limited population influenced by density-dependent r-K selection in a single diallelic genetic locus. The detailed study of the results of basic types of natural selection is carried out with additional consideration of the influence of initial conditions. It is shown that coexistence of several different asymptotic dynamic modes (with their own attraction basins) is possible in numerous enough parametric domains which are meaningful biologically.
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Manifestation of multimodality in a simple ecological-genetic model of population evolution

Abstract

An investigation of the nature of dynamics of the population size and genetic structure is carried out for a homogeneous ecologically limited population influenced by density-dependent r-K selection in a single diallelic genetic locus. The detailed study of the results of basic types of natural selection is carried out with additional consideration of the influence of initial conditions. It is shown that coexistence of several different asymptotic dynamic modes (with their own attraction basins) is possible in numerous enough parametric domains which are meaningful biologically.

Journal

Russian Journal of Genetics
– Springer Journals

Published: Sep 10, 2016

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